Online Video Views Reach 10 Billion
In December 2007 U.S. Internet users viewed more than 10 billion videos online and it was the busiest month for online video consumption since comScore, which authored the report, began tracking online video.
iVillage May Kill Health Site, Will Cut More Employees
It just keeps getting worse at iVillage. First there were 13 layoffs, then a show got canceled. Now a website – Healthology.com – appears to be doomed, and another 18 employees are preparing to lose their jobs.
Stakes Are High For Comcast Hearing
Cable is on course to be the next decade’s dial-up. With limited capacity, cable companies are in a pickle: manipulate network traffic like Comcast has been doing (which customers and perhaps the government won’t stand for) or go back to metered pricing, which is going back ten years in business model, like Time Warner has done, which customers ultimately won’t stand for, especially as more competition comes around.
The Growth Of Twitter
An interesting stat posted on the Twitter blog shows which are the top ten countries with the most people using the Twitter social network as determined from Twitter’s public timeline.That’s how I describe Twitter, incidentally – a social network, not the original descriptor ‘micro blogging tool.’ My perception of Twitter has evolved.
Yahoo! Adds Nofollow Tags To Photo Descriptions On Flickr!
Flickr has recently added nofollow tags to the links present within its Web site observed Jeff Muendel & Brian Brown. This change came to light during a review of a Flickr account. The picture portal has long been considered one of the most attractive social media entities amongst few others for improving inbound links to a given site.
More On Using Google Can Become A Habit
In last week’s Search Insider, I introduced the idea of habits, and why they can be hard things to break. This week, I want to explore how search engines can be habit-forming as well. Cognitive Lock-In
Google AdSense For Video Hits Beta
This time, Google’s beta tag means something – to become a user, publishers will need to have English-language, U.S.-based sites, and serve at least one million video streams per month. But, beta tag or not, AdSense for video has officially arrived.
Brin Feels The Fear Over Microsoft & Yahoo
Google co-founder and multi-billionaire Sergey Brin has concerns about Microsoft’s unsolicited bid and proxy fight preparations to takeover Yahoo.
SEO Step Four of Ten: Content Optimization
Welcome to part four in this ten part SEO series. The ten parts of the SEO process we will be covering are:
Topic of Net Neutrality Gains Momentum
Net neutrality is a hot issue among groups such as public interest groups, Internet startups, and even political groups; however, recent developments have added to the popularity.